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International Journal of Home Science

2019, VOL. 5 ISSUE 2, PART G

Suggestions to enhance performance of ‘SABLA’ scheme for adolescent girls (11-18 years) in Bikaner district: A review

Author(s): Divya Rajpurohit, Neena Sareen, Seema Tyagi, Nisha meena and Jyoti Rajvi
Abstract:
The aim of this scheme is to provide nutrition, IFA supplement, health check and referral services, nutrition and health education, guidance on family welfare ARSH, child care practice and home management, life skills education and access public services, vocational training (16) -18 years ). Apart from Nutrition Provisions through Sabla State Government / UT, all the inputs are being implemented with 100% financial assistance from the Central Government for which 50% Central assistance is provided to the States.
In the Bikaner district, the current investigation was conducted to understand the clear picture of SABLA so that appropriate personnel, institutions and agencies could be given appropriate response to make it more effective and more beneficial. The present study was conducted in Bikaner district. Six villages were selected (Napasar, Norangdesar, Palana, Lakhusar, Jamsar and Kilchu) for the current investigation. In the Sabla scheme, 120 registered girls were considered by using all the sample sizes proportional random sampling technique from all six villages. Interview method was chosen to get opinions of beneficiaries from different colors.
. The major findings of the current study have shown that most beneficiaries, upper age groups, 5 members from the nuclear family, monthly income were related to general information in general information. From 6001 to 8000, were of the general caste, the families were cultivating, passed from the primary level, in middle-level mass media exposure, over 2.1-5 hectares of land, high level of urban contact, the level of expansion contact was And they did not participate in any training program related to activities.
. Several suggestions were given by beneficiaries regarding the improvement of SABLA services. According to the available time of the adolescent girls, professional training should be organized, the value of value-added food should be given in nutrition education, need based income generational training should be organized regularly. Health checks should be done on a monthly basis.
Thus, it can be said that with some improvements, that SABLA scheme can empower the lives of Adolescent girls.
Adolescence is the period of transition from childhood to adulthood and is attributed to attempts to achieve goals related to expectations of mainstream culture, and physical, mental, emotional and social development (WHO, 1986). Adolescence in girls has been recognized as a special period in their life cycle which requires special attention in terms of nutrition, biological and family life. (Academia. 2015)
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How to cite this article:
Divya Rajpurohit, Neena Sareen, Seema Tyagi, Nisha meena, Jyoti Rajvi. Suggestions to enhance performance of ‘SABLA’ scheme for adolescent girls (11-18 years) in Bikaner district: A review. Int J Home Sci 2019;5(2):394-397.

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